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TCTMD: Bleeds on anticoagulants for atrial fibrillation can unveil occult cancers

November 17, 2020

Richard Becker, MD, director of the University of Cincinnati Heart, Lung and Vascular Institute, also weighed in on a research finding out of Spain. The observational study of 9,000 elderly patients on oral anticoagulants suggests bleeding thought related to antithrombotic therapy may be an early warning sign for as-yet-undetected cancer.

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WaPo: UC engineer talks about future of Brent Spence Bridge

November 18, 2020

UC College of Engineering and Applied Science associate professor Gian Andrea Rassati tells the Washington Post that the Brent Spence Bridge is functionally obsolete but will be safe again for motorists when it reopens in December.

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Insider: Here’s how to treat menstrual migraine

November 19, 2020

Insider spoke with Vincent Martin, MD, co-director of the UC Headache and Facial Pain Center and professor of internal medicine, about migraines and menstruation in women. Martin, also a UC Health physician, said that following menopause, “female hormones are falling and this can either drastically improve or sometimes worsen migraine attacks.”

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Backstage Magazine: CCM gives students tools to succeed on stage and screen

November 19, 2020

Backstage Magazine is spotlighting the best acting and musical theatre programs in the U.S. and beyond with its Reaching Higher series. The magazine recently showcased UC College-Conservatory of Music theatre arts in a questionnaire with Denton Yockey, division head of Theatre Arts, Production and Arts Administration (TAPAA) at CCM.

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Cincinnati Business Courier: Flash therapy for cancer

November 20, 2020

UC researchers treated their first study patient this week using a new cancer therapy that takes less than one second. This clinical trial is being hosted at the Cincinnati Children's/UC Health Proton Therapy Center.